JUNE 2, 1906.] 


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L. C. Smith cup race: Cadwallader won on 24; shot 
out J. R. Graham jon tie; Young 23, Boa 23, Riehl 23, 
Stannard 23, Kirk 23, Bockwitz 23, Binyon 99° Clark 99" 
Mack 21, Crosby 21, Barto 21, Roll 21, McDermand 21, 
Ai 90, Burnside’ 20, Willard 20, Vietmeyer aly Teeple 
Bloomington handicap: Willard 49, Kneussel 49, Kahler 
48, Taylor 48, Barto 48, Barber 47, Roll 47, Binyon 47, 
Clark 47, Kirk 47, Fullz 46, Young 46, Powers 46, Mc- 
Dermand 46, Gideon 45, Graham 44, Boettger 43,, Burn- 
side 43, Radburn’ 42, Bender. 39, Leary 38. 
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Board of Trade Diamond Badge. 
This is the event of the meeting and the history of 
this badge from the time it started at Chicago and paid 
the winner $1,500 cash to the present time, would be 
very interesting to all Illinois trapshots. 
As now, the race is at 100 targets instead of 10 live 
birds, handicap distance, 16 to 22yds., and the entries 
are small as compared to former years. This year there 
were twenty-three entries, as part of money is divided 
among the shooters by per cent. system, being five in all. 
Jay Graham, Long Lake, IIl., won the badge and first 
money with 94 from the 19yd. mark. He came near being 
defeated by Guy Burnside, who made 48 out of the first 
50, and then fell away on the last round, finishing with 
23 and winning second alone. 
geht both good handicap shooters made 92. Johnson, 
Chicago, made 91 alone for fourth, while fifth went to 
Young and Crosby on 90. 
There was considerable wind, that blew in gusts during 
this race, and many of the targets were towerers. 
Business Meeting. 
eeeeeay night at 8:15, the convention was called to 
order by the president, Drei Cea: McDermand, in the 
assembly hall of the Illinois Hotel. The president made 
Lem Willatd and A. D.~ 
a speech and explained the history and standing of the 
Association, and dwelt upon the need of a reorganization 
and the adoption of constitution and by-laws. 
The board of directors had drawn up the 
after same was read by sections it 
authorized printed. 
The new Association will now be the Illinois State 
Sportsmen’s Tournament Association. There were sixty- 
seven members enrolled, and after roll call the con- 
vention proceeded to select the place for the next 
meeting. Bloomington and Chicago were nominated, 
and by vote it was decided’ to ballot on these two places. 
Of sixty-seven members voting, Chicago received forty- 
seven and Bloomington twenty. 
The election of officers followed, with the Result that 
Dr. Carson, of Chicago, was elected President; Dr. C. A. 
McDermand, Vice-President; Lem Willard, Chicago, 
Second Vice-President; F. H. Teeple, Chicago, Secre- 
tary and Treasurer. 
On motion, the press and citizens of the city were 
thanked for the part taken in assisting in the very suc- 
cessful tournament now in progress. Coming to the close 
the officers and members of the club were thanked by a 
rising vote and then three cheers and a tiger. 
The meeting was very enthusiastic and harmonious, 
and Chicago members who were present promise great 
things for next year. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Curicaco, May 19.—The appended scores were made on 
latter, and 
was adopted and 
. our grounds to-day on ne occasion of the fifth trophy 
shoot of the first series, . Smedes won Class A trophy 
on 24 out of 25, Stone cd Class B on 20, and. Ford 
Class C on 21. 
The day was a fairly good one for trapshooting except 
for a rear wind, which beat the targets down qquickly, 
causing a tendency to overshooting. However, the scores 
were, as a rule, very fair. Toward evening the lake 
breeze became so chilly as to make it decidedly uncom- 
fortable, especially to those unfortunates who had donned 
summer weight clothing during the recent hot spell. At- 
tendance fair, considering weather conditions, 
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Targets: 25 15 10 10.10.10 10 10 
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No. 1, trophy. No. 2, Dupont cup. 
May 26.—The appended scores were made to-day on 
our grounds on the occasion of the sixth trophy shoot 
of the first series. W. Ejinfeldt won in Class A on 23 
out of 25, Stone in Class B on 21. No Class C shooters 
were in attendance. 
In the Dupont cup shoot, which followed, W. Einfeldt 
again landed in Class A on 14 out of 15; Stone also won 
again in Class B on 10. No Class C shooters in contest. 
The day was an extremely trying one for trapshooting, 
as.a sharp and very chilly north wind, off the lake, pre- 
vailed, which beat down the targets very quickly and 
chilled the shooters to such an extent that they seemed 
vastly more interested in the stove than-in shooting. In 
fact, conditions were so bad that only ten shooters came 
out, which is a very poor attendance. 
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No. 1, trophy. No. 2, Dupont cup. 
Dr. J. W. MEeEx, Sec’y. 
Trap at Baychester. 
New York, May 22.—I inclose the scores of a match 
shoot held at Baychester, Saturday last, between teams 
of the Melrose Gun Club and the Sugar Hill Gun Club, 
the Melrose Club winning by 13 targets, 
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